Pocket-mirror



s. FLAXBAUM.

' POCKET MIRROR.

APPLICATION FILED APR-I1]. 1919.

INVENTOR.

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' ATTORNEYS Patented Jan. 13,1920.

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P fi m n ms, racemes Jan. 13, i920.

Application em s ree-e leis.- sen-aim. seems which she following is a specification.

This inventiczl relates to a mirror which is esgeeieiiy suitable for carrying irr spocket mounting in a vanity case, pocketbeck 01 hand bag.

The object of the invention is is provide a glass mirror with a resilient flame arranger about the rim of the glass so as to fcrm a bufi'er for practicsliy eliminating breakage 0f the mirror.

The inversion resides in the novel cembinetion of parts hereinafter fiescribei sad chimed enci iilustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:

Figcre 1 represents a. front elevation cf a mirror embodying this inverition.

Fig. 2 is e section taken along the line 2-2 of the same on 2; larger scale.

' Fig. 3 is a item View of e pieee er fabric.

Fig. 4 is s similar View of the emuiar member.

In the rewing the flamers} 6 ciesignates a cireuier glass mirror which is preierebiy prcvideii with e izeveled rim as shown. The protective ornamental frame inciucies an emmiar core member 7 fermezi 0f resilient metal. The member'is angulartransverseiy so' as to ericircle the rim an besupperted 0n the fi'ont of the glass. The member is seemed to the glass by means of a. pliable material such as a. piece of fabric 8 he a. circular margin 9 adapted to be fastens by giuing or otherwise to the back cf the fabric. The annular member in connection with its envelop or fabric compensates icr se s er me e 0 exam an 3 M 1; the frame about the rim of the mlrro' r is e feliewsz The glass face up is piacefi on s piece e eerie of the shape shown in Fi 3. The circular margin is then drawn ever the of the glass, the annular member is their piecezi onto the rim and; the fabric is dmibleti or ieopsei over the memberte entireiy cover it, and the barrier of fabric is giuear to the bottom of the fabric to prevent shifi; of the As siicwn in the top or plane surface ef the glass is slightly below the hei qht cf the frerit periziens oi the frame so time it takes up the imgact, while the double iepperi ieyer cf fabric will cfier the same resistance is the back The mirror can be maie (if any shape er size and the fabric covering on the bettcm can be glued. thereto if desired. Men the frame is in place the looped ecige of fabric firmly. hugs the face of as glass smi Cannes he lifted or accieeieiiy im'cei oi the rim. The fabric constitzites a, me-piece seamless cover for secirreiy locking the flame to she rim cf the I eieim:

1, A mirror comprising a. heme formed of 3, acre member errengeci upon the boifier emi serremclirzg the edge of the mirror, and

a fabric leaped akmt the member with its margin smiths inner portion of the fabric semester? to the back of the mirror.

'1 2. A mirrcr ecmp a frame formed f a transversely a1- armular core member arrangefi sheet the top and sfirrounfiing the rim of the mirror, and a, fabric covering the bottom of the mirror having a portion ieepe about the core member with a margiueni on $0 the fabric at the back of the miner,

In estimony whereof I have hereunto set' my hand in the presence of two subscribing wimesses.

SL FLAXBAUM. Witnms: 

